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With the help of local nonprofit Green Our Planet, teachers across Clark County are installing hydroponics gardens in classrooms, allowing students to grow vegetables without soil.
With the help of local nonprofit Green Our Planet, teachers across Clark County are installing hydroponics gardens in classrooms, allowing students to grow vegetables without soil.
Green Our Planet, founded by Kim McQuarrie and Ciara Byrne, provides both the equipment and lesson plans for the program, aiming to reconnect students with nature.